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5 Written questions

Two consonant letters may represent the sound of only one of them. The other consonant is "silent" (gn, kn, wr)

A word that is immediately recognized as a whole and does not require word analysis for identification

synthetic instruction

5 Matching questions

Critical Reading

Point of View

Reading fluency refers to a student's ability to:

Paired Writing

If a teacher asks the child to locate the rime in the word test, the child would be correct if he/she responded:

aest

bthe way the story gets told from who (use I for first person, third person is from someone outside the story)

cread smoothly and accurately

dis reading "text in such a way as to question assumptions, explore perspectives, and critique underlying social and political values or stances."

eRefers to two students collaborating to create one piece of writing

5 Multiple choice questions

A Vowel and any following consonants of a syllable

Rime

Reading

Theme

Grapheme

context clues

One way you can find the meaning of the word is by looking at the words around the unknown word. The student is using:

During an instructional activity, the teacher asks a child to locate the onset of the word shop, the child would be correct if they responded:

When a teacher teaches phonics by taking sounds and blending them together into words, she is teaching phonics through:

Directionality and tracking of print are two assessments found in testing:

a complex development challenge that we know to intertwined with many other developmental accomplishments: attention, memory, language, and motivation, for example: reading is not only a cognitive psycholinguistic activity but also a social activity

Reading

Rime

Foreshadowing

Blending

The process or result of seriously thinking over one's experiences, especially those valued; introspection

Syllabication

Reflection

Setting

Repetition

Lots of repetition may mean that the test level is too difficult. Sometimes readers repeat when they're uncertain and will repeat the words to make sense of the passage.

Reflection

Repetition

Metacognition

Setting

5 True/False questions

Independent Level → 95-100% accuracy

True False

Implied Meaning → is meaning which cannot be cited from the text but which may be drawn from the reading; reading between the lines